By alansb4, 11 October, 2025
Leticia James
This woman made her campaign all about how she was going to 'get Trump'.   She presided over the $450 million dollar settlement demand saying Trump misrepresented the value of his real estate dealings.  She gloated as she tied him up in court during the campaign, thinking she was the heroine of the day to the left.  They must have agreed, because that huge statue they erected looks a lot like Leticia.
 
Psalms 7:15-16 warns people to be careful about digging a pit for your neighbor, lest you fall into that pit yourself.  And, what do you know?  We see Leticia staring up at us from the very pit she dug.  She now faces criminal charges for mortgage fraud, claiming such things as a home for a relative in Virginia was her 'primary residence', along with other homes in other states.  Even claiming a five unit housing project was only four units, to get better rates.  At best, she will lose her job and be debarred, and may even go to prison.
 
California
Katie Porter is a candidate for governor.  She is the very liberal one, and there is a very conservative person on the other side.  But Katie seems to have somewhat of a power and pride complex.  She got caught on camera screaming at a staffer who made the error of walking though the scene as Katie was pontificating.  Since that reveal, other videos have surfaced showing this to be a trend, not a bad moment.  This will probably not help her campaign.
 
China
They have control of much of the rare earth market for the world.  Rare earths are essential in electronics and high tech stuff.  There are other locations with these materials, but most are not yet developed as well as those of China.  China decided to use this as leverage to attack Trump, but Trump immediately retaliated with an additional 100% tariff on goods from China, among other things.  This trade war is getting ugly.
 
China has made mock ups of cities in Taiwan to train troops in how to conquer those cities.  Gee, you might think they were preparing to invade the island or something.
 
Tennessee 
There was an explosion in an ammunition plant there that killed a number of people and injured many more.  Not many details so far.
 
Nobel Peace Prize
Trump was a shoe-in after bringing eight major international conflicts to a close in just months.  Or so you might think.  The five member board in Norway does not like Trump, however, and deliberately snubbed him, choosing instead a female activist in Venezuela, who while certainly deserving, was nowhere near the level of Trump.  She actually called the president and said she was accepting this award on his behalf.
 
Pipe Bombs
Remember all the fuss about the mysterious pipe bombs on J-6 near the democratic (and republican) HQ?  Among the stuff that Kash Patel is digging up are suggestions that those were a fake, done by the FBI, and that the 'video evidence' of them and the still unknown pipe bomber was tampered with.  It appears that the original 'devices' were switched for fake ones as well.  What is that smell?
 
Acting AG Halligan is rapidly purging the DoJ of 'insubordinate' personnel in Virginia, who refuse to follow the law.
 
Ronald Exantus
This was the man released early as a 'non-violent' criminal after murdering a six-year-old with a knife. He tried to go to Florida, where he was arrested for failing to register as a convicted felon.
 
Dominion Voting Machines
These machines are used in 30 states, and have been criticized for being vulnerable to hacking, for having their software owned by the CCP, and for many other reasons.  A man named Scott Leiendecker, who owns something called Liberty Vote and has been a GOP election official for many years, has bought Dominion Voting, and promises to clean up these machines, and provide 'paper-based transparency' to voting.  Not sure what that means, but he is going to try to have this in place before the midterms next year.  That might be overly ambitious, given the extent of the problems.
 
Gaza
There is much celebration at the prospect that the hostages will be released within days, and that 'the war is over'.  I would suggest that this is just a truce, because there is no other option for the combatants, not a settlement.  Hamas still 'celebrates' their 'glorious victory' and still is determined to destroy Israel.  They just cannot do it right now, so they are buying time.  In Israel, public opinion just wants this war to be over, and to go back to normal.  Normal there is not like normal here, and things rarely return to the status that existed before the conflict, in any such war.
 
Things are getting interesting out there.
 
Rich

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